探花精选 Photography Awards Winner Donates Grand Prize Money to Help Birds

The amateur photographer gave her winnings to Skywatch Bird Rescue and Conservation, where she is an active volunteer.

When Deborah Albert's photo of a Gentoo Penguin parent聽with its聽chick聽took聽Grand Prize in聽the聽2017 探花精选 Photography Awards, she won more than just the respect of the hundreds of photographers who also submitted photos.聽She also took home $5,000.聽

But instead of using that聽money to upgrade聽her equipment or go聽on a once-in-a-lifetime聽birding trip, Albert, who lives in Wilmington,聽North Carolina,聽decided to donate it.聽According to 聽in Wilmington, Albert聽gave聽every penny of her winnings聽to the聽, where she currently serves on the board and has been an active volunter for the聽last four years. SkyWatch rescues and rehabilitates about 3,000 birds each year.聽The center then either releases them or keeps the recovered birds on its 10-acre sanctuary in Castle Hayne, North Carolina.

Speaking with StarNews, Albert says that she聽has always been passionate about wildlife.聽Ironically, though, she found photography to be a distraction聽from the聽experience of observing nature.聽But then a friend convinced her to get her first DSLR聽camera before a聽2010 trip to Brown Bluff, Antarctica.聽The photographs she took during that trip would prove聽fateful. Seven years later,聽Albert submitted the touching Gentoo Penguin shot that she took on that trip to this year's APAs.聽

Describing the story behind the shot to 探花精选, Albert set聽the scene for the winning聽photo:聽鈥淲e were walking along the beach and, as the group moved on, I noticed this penguin in a nest made of rocks. I watched for a long while and, finally, one chick appeared. I took many shots, but this one, with the parent leaning down, touched me the most鈥攖he warmest love in the coldest place. Beginner鈥檚 luck, I guess.鈥澛

Albert聽says her聽outlook on photography did a complete 180 after her trip to Antarctica. She聽now believes it brings 鈥済reater awareness of wildlife on our planet and the need to start doing things to save wildlife,鈥 she told StarNews. Albert is doing more than her part on that front. In addition to her time spent volunteering with Skywatch and聽donating her APA winnings,聽Albert also聽has a聽聽where she sells her photographs and donates 100 percent of the proceeds to SkyWatch.聽